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Deal #1958 Version #87862

Uganda
Created at
2013-02-15
Last update
2022-08-22
Last full update
2024-03-22

Land area

Intended size
10 000 ha
Size under contract (leased or purchased area)
  • [1924, current] 10000 ha
Size in operation (production)
  • [2022, current] 10000 ha
Comment on land area
Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited (SCOUL) was established in the year 1924 Originally in Mabira Forest, but opposition forced to come up with alternative on old sugar plantation land. Expansion plan still being debated. Another data source states 7100ha under contract. Another source states the area requested by SCOUL for additional sugar production is therefore 7186 ha Area in operation polygon indicate 10,000 ha of land.

Intention of investment

Intention of investment
  • [current] Biomass for biofuels, Food crops, Renewable energy unspecified
Comment on intention of investment
Production of food crops, Biofuels and earns carbon credits.

Negotiation status

Negotiation status
  • Concluded (Change of ownership)
  • [2007] Intended (Under negotiation)
  • [current] Concluded (Contract signed)
Comment on negotiation status
It appears the expansion plan into Mabira forest is still not off the table. Previously known as Sugarcane production in Uganda which dates back to 1924. The factory has since changed to the Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited (SCOUL) (Serunkuma and Kimera, 2006).

Implementation status

Implementation status
  • [1924, current] In operation (production)
Comment on implementation status
The company has been in operation since 1924.

Contract farming

Contract farming
Yes
Not on leased / purchased (out-grower)
Yes
Comment on contract farming
SCOUL has also developed strong relationships with contracted outgrowers to which it provides technical and financial assistance for sugarcane supply Outgrowers will supply him with 60,000 tonnes of sugarcane. According to their website, in 2019, they had more than 6000 outgrowers.